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Victrix
11-04-2009, 03:13 PM
First and foremost, hello, and thank you for all the great information i leeched while lurking. My name is Isaac and i am a Subaru enthusiast. My projects tend to stray toward "old," but as of late I have been increasingly attracted to the gen 2 legacy platform, and a deal on craigslist followed by another deal from a close friend has brought me into newer gen subarus and all the joys they encompass. "Agent 99" as it is being affectionately called is a '99 BK 30th anniversary, and it's parts car is a 96 BK "L." I have plenty of experience with early model subes (I have the entire ea81 lineup) but am looking forward to building a modded legacy.

Isaac

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And the parts car :)

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hallowpoint
11-04-2009, 03:50 PM
welcome, where in washington are you located?

Victrix
11-04-2009, 08:43 PM
welcome, where in washington are you located?

The dry side :) Spokane to be more precise, although I drive back and forth to Seattle to see family ~once a month (hence the need for 4wd/AWD vehicles).

Isaac

Bookem
11-06-2009, 12:33 PM
welcome, where in washington are you located?

The dry side :) Spokane to be more precise, although I drive back and forth to Seattle to see family ~once a month (hence the need for 4wd/AWD vehicles).

Isaac

Welcome! And that drive in the winter definatley requires the 4wd/awd. I once left I-90 right by Moses Lake, sideways in the eastbound lanes, backwards through ditch in between, sideways in the westbound lanes towards oncoming traffic and into the ditch on the other side with 2 foot of snow. Had to drive a while to get enough speed to get out the ditch but the ol s-10 made it.